Colors that are mixtures of two primaries. Red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green, and blue and red make violet.
A color that results from mixing two primary colors; orange (yellow and red), purple (red and blue), or green (blue and yellow).
A color produced by a mixture of two primary colors.
one of three colors created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors (red, blue and yellow); secondary colors include violet, orange, and green.
color produced by mixing two of the primary colors; orange, green, and violent are the secondary colors
A color created from mixing two primary colors. Cyan, magenta, and yellow are secondary colors to red, green, and blue, and vice versa. See primary color.
In paints or colored light, the three colors exactly midway between two primaries. In paints these are commonly thought of as orange, violet and green; more correctly, red-orange, blue-violet and green. In light the secondaries are cyan, magenta and yellow.
Color made by mixing two primary colors. In the additive color system, the secondary colors are cyan, magenta, and yellow; in the subtractive color system, the secondary colors are red, green, and blue.
A mixture of two primary colors. Orange, green, and violet.
Orange, green, and violet are secondary colors.
The subtractive primaries. Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow.
A hue created by combining two primary colors, as yellow and blue mixed together yield green. In pigment the secondary colors are orange, green, and violet.
a color created by mixing two primary colors
A secondary color is a color made by mixing two primary colors in a given color space. Examples include the following.